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  1. Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet GCB (21 August 1754 – 15 January 1833) was a British general and politician. He is best known as the lieutenant colonel leading the British Legion at the end of the American Revolutionary War. He later served in Portugal and held commands in Ireland and England.

  2. Jul 1, 2019 · Banastre Tarleton (August 21, 1754–January 15, 1833) was a British Army officer during the American Revolution who became notorious for his actions in the southern theater of the war.

  3. Oct 9, 2023 · Banastre Tarleton was a British military officer during the American Revolutionary War, known for his aggressive tactics and brutal reputation. He commanded the British Legion, a feared cavalry unit, and earned notoriety for his role in battles such as Waxhaws and Cowpens.

  4. Banastre Tarleton. Date of Birth - Death August 21, 1754 - January 15, 1833. Born in Liverpool, Tarleton went to Oxford and studied law at Middle Temple. Although lacking a military education, his family purchased a cornet's commission for him in the 1st Dragoon Guards.

  5. Quick Facts. Significance: British army officer and politician. Infamous for his brutal conduct in the southern campaign of the American Revolution. Place of Birth: Liverpool, England. Date of Birth: August 21, 1754. Place of Death: Leintwardine, Herefordshire, England. Date of Death: January 15, 1833. Place of Burial: Lancaster, England.

  6. Banastre Tarleton, who died childless on January 16, 1833, at the age of seventy-eight, was buried in Leintwardine Churchyard. He was one of the most controversial figures in the American Revolution, possibly remembered in America more than in his native country.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · Sir Banastre Tarleton. The notable successes of Sir Banastre Tarleton (1754-1833), English cavalry officer during the American Revolution, earned him the sobriquet "Bloody Tarleton." Banastre Tarleton was the son of a wealthy Liverpool merchant, a sometime mayor of the city.

  8. Feb 26, 2015 · Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. Tarleton, Banastre. 1754-1833. Banastre Tarleton, son of a wealthy Liverpool merchant, was Oxford educated. It was said that while at Oxford, Tarleton excelled in only two things, athletics and gambling.

  9. Sir Banastre Tarleton (1754-1833) was a British cavalry officer who served in the Revolutionary War and acquired a reputation for ruthlessness and brutality. Tarleton was born in Liverpool, the son of a successful merchant who had profited from American colonial trade.

  10. Banastre Tarleton was a British army officer known for his service as a cavalry commander during the American Revolutionary War, particularly in the Southern Campaign. He earned a reputation for his aggressive and ruthless tactics, leading to his portrayal as a controversial figure in both historical accounts and popular culture.

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